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How to Send a New Samsung Phone to Your Family in Sudan From the Gulf

A new Samsung phone handed to a family member at their home in Sudan

You can buy the new Samsung phone in the UAE or Saudi Arabia, pay for it in instalments, and have it delivered straight to your family in Sudan. Hurria Street handles the order, the shipping, and the handover, then sends you a photo once the phone reaches the person you bought it for. This guide covers which model to choose, how the instalment payment works, and what delivery to Sudan actually involves.

Why buy a Samsung phone from the Gulf, not inside Sudan

Most families in Sudan cannot buy a recent phone in one payment, and instalment plans on the ground are rare or unavailable. You sit in a different position. From the UAE or Saudi Arabia you have access to cards and to instalment services like Tamara and Tabby. Hurria Street links that access to a delivery network inside Sudan, so you pay in the way that suits you and your family receives the phone without needing payment tools they cannot reach.

Buying from the Gulf also guarantees a genuine device with known specifications, away from the counterfeit or used handsets that surface in some local markets. You know exactly what reaches your relative’s hand.

Which Samsung phone should you choose

The right choice depends on the person and the budget. For someone who wants the newest and most powerful model, the Galaxy S series sits at the top for camera, performance, and screen. For strong value at a lower price, the Galaxy A series is a balanced pick for everyday use that stays within a reasonable budget.

In Sudan, some specifications carry extra weight. Long battery life and dual SIM become essential because of frequent power cuts and the habit of running more than one network. Choose a phone with a large battery and fast charging so it holds up through long outages.

You can compare current Samsung models and their specifications on the official Samsung site before you decide, then pick the model available on Hurria Street.

How the instalment payment works

Hurria Street accepts Tamara, Tabby, and card payment on any product above AED 500. With Tamara you split the cost into instalments instead of paying the full price at checkout. You complete the payment from your phone in the Gulf, and the order moves to fulfilment the moment it clears.

This model solves a real problem. The spending power sits with you in the Gulf, while your family in Sudan has no access to the same infrastructure. You pay, and they receive.

How delivery to Sudan works

Once your payment clears, the order moves to the team inside Sudan. They take the phone to the address you give, hand it to the family member you named, and confirm with a photo sent back to you. Current coverage includes Khartoum, Omdurman, and Bahri, and it keeps expanding as our capacity grows.

If your family lives outside the current delivery area, contact the team before you place the order so they can confirm. We would rather be honest about what we can deliver than promise something we cannot carry out.

What the price includes

The price you see covers the phone and delivery to the family address. There is no separate courier or runner fee added on top. Installation does not apply to a phone, but the team checks that the device powers on at handover.

It often starts with a message

These decisions usually begin with a message on WhatsApp. A brother in Khartoum says his phone has finally died, or a daughter mentions her mother can no longer see the screen. From the Gulf you want to fix it the same day, but you cannot hand a phone across a border. This is the gap Hurria Street was built to close. You choose the Samsung, you pay, and we carry it the rest of the way to the door.

What to send alongside the phone

A phone lasts longer with a little protection. Add a case and a tempered glass screen protector to your order, since replacements are not always easy to find locally. If your relative uses two networks, confirm the model is dual SIM. A spare charging cable is also worth including, because a good cable often outlives the one in the box.

Setting it up from a distance

If your relative is not used to new phones, a few minutes of help over a video call goes a long way. Walk them through signing in, installing WhatsApp, and moving their contacts. Samsung phones make it simple to transfer data from an old device, so if the old phone still switches on, most of their photos and numbers can come across without stress.

Common mistakes to avoid

Two mistakes come up often. The first is buying the most expensive model when a mid range Galaxy would have served better, which wastes money that could go toward something else the family needs. The second is forgetting to ask about storage. A phone full of photos and voice notes slows down, so choose enough storage from the start rather than regretting it later.

Which Galaxy tier fits your relative

Samsung splits its phones into clear tiers, and knowing them saves you money. The Galaxy A series is the practical middle ground for most people, with a good screen, a strong battery, and a camera that handles daily life well. The Galaxy M series leans toward big batteries at a lower price, which suits anyone who charges less often. The Galaxy S series sits at the top, with the best camera and screen for someone who wants a flagship.

For a parent or a relative who mainly calls, messages, and takes photos, an A series phone is usually the sweet spot. It gives them a modern experience without paying for features they will rarely use. Save the S series for the family member who truly wants the best and will notice the difference every day.

How to place the order

  1. Choose the Samsung model on the Hurria Street site.
  2. Enter your family member’s name and delivery address in Sudan.
  3. Pay with Tamara, Tabby, or card.
  4. Track the order and wait for the delivery confirmation photo.

One tip before you buy

When you buy a phone for a relative who is not sitting in front of you, ask first what they actually need. Do they want a better camera, a longer battery, or more storage? One question on WhatsApp can save you from choosing the wrong model. A gift that arrives and works today beats an expensive device that arrives late or does not suit its owner.

Frequently asked questions

Can I really send a new Samsung phone to Sudan right now?

Yes. You buy it in the Gulf and Hurria Street delivers it to your family in Sudan, with a photo to confirm it arrived.

How long does delivery take?

Delivery time depends on the city and current conditions. The team gives you a timeframe when you order and keeps you updated on WhatsApp.

Can I pay in instalments?

Yes. Tamara and Tabby are available on any product above AED 500, alongside card payment.

Will I get proof that it arrived?

Yes. You receive a photo of the phone with the family member who received it.

Will my relative’s old data transfer to the new Samsung?

Yes. If the old phone still works, Samsung’s transfer tools move contacts, photos, and apps across in minutes.

Should I add a case and screen protector?

Yes. They are inexpensive and protect a device that is not always easy to repair locally.

When you are ready, browse the Samsung phones on Hurria Street and place your order in a few minutes. We will take care of the rest until the phone reaches the hand of someone you love.